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The course explores the foundational concepts of modern mathematics. A problem solving approach is incorporated to discover fundamental structure and meaning associated with central content themes of Number Systems, Functions/Patterns, Statistics/Probability, Geometry, and Measurement.
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Meaning, development, problem solving and communication in the real number system, statistics, probability, geometry and algebra. Course open only to students seeking certification to teach at the childhood or middle childhood level.
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Prerequisites
MATH 201
Careful study of the concepts and techniques often used in mathematics courses at the advanced undergraduate level. Topics include logic, set theory, proof techniques, elementary number theory, mathematical induction, functions, and relations. Additional topics from abstract algebra, combinatorics, or countable vs. uncountable sets as time permits.
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Prerequisites
MATH 121* or
MATH 123*
Cross Listed Courses
* Indicates that the course can be taken in the same semester
Parametric equations, polar, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates, algebra of vectors, equations of lines, planes, quadratic surfaces, vector functions and space curves, calculus of functions of several variables including multiple integration; applications to the physical sciences and geometry; computational technology.
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Prerequisites
MATH 123
Introductory course with emphasis on methods of solution of differential equations and applications. Topics include: first order differential equations, higher order linear differential equations, method of undetermined coefficients, method of variation of parameters, systems of first order linear differential equations, qualitative and numerical analyses of solutions, and power series solutions and Laplace transforms as time permits.
3
Prerequisites
MATH 123
Careful study of matrices, systems of linear equations, determinants, linear transformations, with emphasis on similarities and isometries of the plane, vector spaces, eigenvalues and eigenvectors; other topics as time permits. Completion of, or concurrent enrollment in MATH 210 is recommended.
4
Prerequisites
MATH 121* or
MATH 123*
Cross Listed Courses
* Indicates that the course can be taken in the same semester